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Preventing Home Fires and Emergencies

April 21, 2020

With so many people sheltering at home during the COVID-19 pandemic, the risk of house fires and home emergencies increases. One of the best ways we can help the public safety community stay safe is to prevent emergencies and to know how to respond to them if necessary. This would be a great time to test your smoke and carbon monoxide alarms, check fire extinguishers, and review and practice your emergency escape plan with the whole family.

The Fire Hero Family Programs team is here for you. While we are adapting to these new circumstances, we are researching ways to bring resources, workshops, and meetings to you virtually. In the coming weeks, we will provide resources and information to help you stay connected.

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